"We do struggle with some sort of scenarios where people aren't getting the education or the information that they need. I can say yes we're definitely supported by the leadership within Te Ao Māori and iwi, however, Joe Blow down the road at the marae still thinks that this is a gay man's disease."

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Kelvin Davis says he plans to visit marae and communities across the country including rūnanga, hapū and rangatahi to hear about what they think the relationship should look like.